because if they can't be found they won't get attacked.
As a way of giving thanks to their idols for a good harvest, and to protect themselves from the Underworld by sacrificing animals.
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some animals adapt from predators by their camoflog e.x(when a baby cheata cub is being atacted buy a lion i curls into a ball like a honey badger does when i wants to rest so other animals dont attack the cub)
I would a guess a praying mantis is a good camoflage artist.
they are good at running and can give a good kicking as well.
There are many plants that have special structure to protect themselves from human and other animals. A good example is the poisonous ivy which produces urushiol and roses that have thorns for protection.
By running faster than the animals trying to catch them. Usually speed goes hand in hand with endurance, so an animal which is reasonably fast but also has a lot of stamina has a good chance of escape usually, if it's lucky.
yes because in zoos they protect animals
Mimics There is a species of octopus that is very good at doing this.
Vertebrate animals have something called an immune system. It consists of several types of white blood cells. They work in tandem to detect pathogens, then engulf them or attack them with antibodies to destroy them.
Good darkroom ventilation and rubber gloves work.
Well, one weakness would be that it has a more difficult time camouflaging itself, which makes things like hunting or hiding difficult. Animals that are white are good in the snow, but elsewhere they would be pretty noticeable.